[Opinions] Wrenna
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Nope, I don't like Wrenna. Wren is sweet for a middle name, but I don't really care for it as a first name. I do like Erina though "Eh-ree-nuh".
There's been much upheaval in the local (South African) aviation industry recently, made worse by Covid lockdown; one company's CEO has just resigned. Her name - with a very Afrikaans surname - is Wrenelle. Not anything I'd endorse.
And I wouldn't bother with Wrenna either. It would constantly be confused with Renee, which is perfectly acceptable if dated.
And I wouldn't bother with Wrenna either. It would constantly be confused with Renee, which is perfectly acceptable if dated.
I like Wren because it's curt and trim and immediately associated with wrens, of the ornithological or architectural variety. Wrenna doesn't check out any of these boxes.
It's better than wren, it's ok
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I rate Wren 8/10 and Wrenna 7/10.
I think that Wrenna is very interesting. As I'm Italian I don't know if Wrenna is actually used as given name.
I rate Wren 8/10 and Wrenna 7/10.
I think that Wrenna is very interesting. As I'm Italian I don't know if Wrenna is actually used as given name.
I like it. The only problem is that if I saw Wrenna on a baby, I'd assume they just took the word wren and added a "na" on the end to make it sound like more of a name and less of a word. Knowing it's an old english word I like it more, but I think that's still the impression it would give off. With "REN" I expect Wren, but with "REN-a" I'd expect Renna or Rena. Seeing Wrenna would make me think "okay, so they kinda named their kid after a bird but didn't commit to it".
It's cute. At first does sound made up, but it's not too bad, but it's growing on me. Might be on my name list.
It's pretty but I like Rinna more.